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Hegel is a monist, and he seeks to understand the world by understanding being in general.
John M. Frame • A History of Western Philosophy and Theology
Hegel has found a way to bring the vast reaches of the human spirit into unification in a theory.
T.Z. Lavine • From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest

Logic, Physics, and Ethics.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel • Hegel's Philosophy of Mind
All told, by locating a fundamental truth, Hegel could then understand the different areas of life as embodying this truth in their own way.
Jamie Aroosi • The Dialectical Self: Kierkegaard, Marx, and the Making of the Modern Subject
Marx’s thought was in many ways rooted in that of one Georg Wilhelm Friederich Hegel, the German late-Enlightenment philosopher with a teleological view of history, whom Schopenhauer hated and lost his students to. To Hegel, the chapters of humanity’s story are connected by violence and revolution. These charges are brought about by visionary revol
... See moreDerren Brown • Happy: Why More or Less Everything is Absolutely Fine
According to Hegel, human history was driven by a struggle for recognition. He argued that the only rational solution to the desire for recognition was universal recognition, in which the dignity of every human being was recognized.